1. Trump, Pelosi, Schumer kick a little dust during prime time, accomplish little else  Washington Examiner
  2. No way out: Trump walks out, Dems remain firm  CNN
  3. Trevor Noah Tells Democrats: “Give Trump The Wall Before He Finds Out What He Can Really Do”  Slate
  4. White House Meeting Started With Sweets, but Quickly Turned Sour  Wall Street Journal
  5. Donald Trump Is Losing The Shutdown Fight He Started  HuffPost
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Its influence is increasingly difficult to see — unless you know where and how to look. This is good news. At least, partly.

Starting this year, the 116-year-old company is embedded recyclability, reuse, energy and other sustainability considerations earlier into decisions.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un spends birthday in China for summit with Xi Jinping  The Washington Post

SEOUL — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un decided to celebrate his 35th birthday in China with President Xi Jinping in the two leaders’ fourth summit meeting, …

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Prime-time Trump faces credibility crisis  CNN

Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump will face one huge obstacle when he appeals to Americans in a prime-time Oval Office address Tuesday to unite …

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Second man found dead in California home of Democratic donor Ed Buck  NBCNews.com

For the second time in 18 months, a man was found dead in the West Hollywood home of Ed Buck, who has donated tens of thousands of dollars to Democrats.

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Endless wars will eventually come to ‘glorious’ end, tweets Trump  Fox News

President Trump late Monday tweeted that the U.S. would stop getting tangled in “endless wars” and that the military’s role in these conflicts will “eventually come …

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C.E.O. Resigns Over Case of Woman in Vegetative State Who Gave Birth  The New York Times

Bill Timmons, the C.E.O. of Hacienda HealthCare, resigned after a woman in a vegetative state was sexually assaulted and later gave birth at one of the …

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